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Between 1930 and 1970 in Chile, the hacienda system, the most durable institution in Chilean history, underwent decay. As is to be expected, this process resulted in several social and political conflicts in the countryside. One aspect remains unexplored: its impact on real wages and...
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general equilibrium macroeconomic analysis of changes in agricultural productivity. Lower productivity in agriculture, induced … agriculture in the Middle East. We consider alternative scenarios, differing in terms of stringency of environmental regulation …
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understanding of the agriculture-poverty-environment nexus – defined as the set of complex linkages between agriculture, poverty and …
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The Agricultural Adjustment Act has often been held responsible for the rapid reduction of share tenants and sharecroppers (laborers paid shares of the crop) during the 1930s. However, this conclusion has come with limited empirical backing. We shed new light on the consequences of this New Deal...
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Species distribution modeling (SDM) is used to map areas predicted to be suitable for commercial banana production in Central and northwestern South America. Using the downscaled climate projections for 2060 from seven leading global climate models we then predict the geographical shifts in...
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delivery strategy. Findings – An efficient integrated framework for risk management in agriculture has been developed by …
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Availability of data on agricultural activities and production are essential for an appropriate socio-economic planning and sustainability. This study was conducted using a questionnaire that was randomly distributed to farmers to identify some features of the agricultural activities in Hail...
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kinds of innovation system (or mode of innovation) in agriculture in developing countries. The case studies are also …
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Globalization, urbanization and new market demands - together with ever-increasing quality and safety requirements - are putting significantly greater pressures on agrifood stakeholders in the world. The ability to respond to new challenges and opportunities is important not just for producers...
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Due to recent revival of interest on industrial policy, there have been many attempts to design policy tools to facilitate the successful emergence of new industry, which in turn may help developing countries to transform structurally to a developmental path. Often, however, the existing policy...
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